Here's what's going on in the blogosphere this week - lots of really fantastic stuff:First, some Babeland press:

Rachel and Claire are in this year's GO Magazine "100 Women We Love". We love them too.

Next, some sex ed:

Cory over at About.com writes about sex toy injuries. I'm thinking maybe people need a lot more information about sticking things up their asses, no?

A fantastic article at Alternet about 15 sex laws and their harmful effects on Americans.

Em & Lo have a very timely article covering what our fathers taught us about sex. Happy Father's Day!

Think you know everything about penises? I guarantee that you'll learn something from this article on The Frisky.

Brokelyn (very cute name) ruminates on the relationship between sex and money and thinks Babeland might be able to help.

And a fun event:

Did you know about the Air Guitar contests that are held all over the country? Did you know that there are now Air Sex contests. Yes, indeed. Gothamist has a great gallery of photos from the most recent one. This is an event I must get to, and soon.

Next, some interesting new video related to trans folks:

The New York Times has a short clip profiling a trans-woman and her experiences transitioning. It's a thoughtful and sensitive look from a major news outlet - yay!

I just learned about a film called Be Like Others about trans people in Iran (it's not illegal to be trans there, just gay). It looks like it's going to be absolutely fascinating, I can't wait to go see it. Clips available here.

Lastly, some interesting porn-related links:

Three of my favorite bloggers (Jiz Lee, Courtney Trouble and Audacia Ray) have posted their thoughts on the recent HIV diagnosis in the porn industry and safer sex. Read them, please.

Last, but certainly not least, an interesting video of people talking about their relationship to porn and watching it. It's all filmed with this fancy behind-the-tv technology so it looks like the people are looking right at you - totally fascinating. Plus, the first person on this clip is watching Crash Pad!

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Last, but certainly not least, an interesting video of people talking about their relationship to porn and watching it. It's all filmed with this fancy behind-the-tv technology so it looks like the people are looking right at you - totally fascinating. Plus, the first person on this clip is watching Crash Pad!